Menu
PetCenter Logo
Login/Register

Please create a free account, or login by clicking here.

Crate training made simple

December 23, 2019

Crate training is not complex, but if you have never crate trained you might have mixed feelings about using the crate. It’s important to remember that crate training isn’t cruel, it’s actually a great way to create healthy boundaries for you and your pup. Here are a few tips to make crate training simple.

1. Not Making it Comfortable

You want your dog to have positive associations with the crate. Step 1 in that goal is to make sure that the crate is comfortable for your dog. Make sure the crate is large enough so that your dog can stand up and turn around. Make it homey with a comfy bed and whatever else your pooch digs.

2. Giving In and Letting Out

This can be critical. You know the drill. Your dog starts that pathetic little whimper and gives you that look. You know, that look.

Anyway, you just can’t resist and you just give in and let your dog out of the crate. The problem is that your dog learns that whimpering and whining will eventually get her out. Stay strong!

3. Not Feeding in the Crate

Dogs love food. The easiest way to create positive vibes around the crate is to feed your puppy in the crate. It also establishes a good routine. By not feeding in the crate, you are missing out on the most powerful positive association.

4. Forcing Your Dog Into the Crate

Don’t force your dog into the crate. Use your brain to figure out a way to get your doggy in without force. Or just steal these ideas: use food or a toy.

5. Crating Your Dog for Too Long

Crating a dog is not a long term option. By long term, I mean that you shouldn’t crate your dog for 8 hours straight while you are at work. 

Related Articles

View All Articles

  • Image Not Found

    5 First Tricks for Your New Puppy

    By John Woods. Founder of All Things Dogs— Dog Breeds, Training and Behavior. Coming home with a new puppy is one of the most exciting events that could happen in an animal ...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    Choose The Best Dog Food

    If you could help your dog to live a long and fruitful life would you do it.? The answer for most pet owners is “of course”. Well, the great news for you is that you ca...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    Biking with your Dog

    Most dogs love to run, and some breeds are physically bred for speed and endurance, like the greyhound, who can run up to 45 mph. Dogs of any breed or size will enjoy a long jog in...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    Can Dogs suffer from Anxiety?

    Humans aren’t the only ones who suffer from anxiety, dogs can also experience anxiety in various forms. Read more to learn about the types, causes, and treatments for anxiety...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    6 Facts about Golden Retrievers

    Golden retrievers are one of the most famous dog breeds in the world, and it’s not hard to see why. Here are 10 golden retriever facts that will only make you love them more....

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    8 February Pet Holidays that you should Observe

    Pet owners look for any reason to celebrate their beloved animals. Well, this February we are giving you 8 reasons Dog holidays that you can Observe. Feb. 3: Doggie Date Night.&nbs...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    Introducing Your Pet To Home Guest

    Whether it’s the holiday season or a dinner party or summer vacation, your home can get busy at times. Since your pet is a family member, your guest should feel as comfortabl...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    Home Training Your Dog

    Getting a new puppy can be an exciting time! As a pet lover, you can’t wait to add your new family member to your home, but this is the easy part. Home training your new fami...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    Gifts for Your Dog

    Though we don’t need a reason to buy our puppy a gift, holidays and birthdays give us a good excuse. And since your furry friends come in different sizes and breeds and ages,...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    Dog Sitting Success for the Holidays

    The holidays may mean travel time for you and your family, and that may not include your pet. It is not difficult to find a sitter, simply prepare in advance and give yourself time...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    Doggie Day Care

    We would all love to say we have all the time we need to take care of ourselves and our dog. But the truth is, your life gets busy and there are days and weeks when you can barely ...

    Read This Blog

  • Image Not Found

    How To Make A Dog’s Coat Shine

    1.       Nutrition          A Good Quality Feeding Program literally shines out from your dog. Always check that your dog’s daily food...

    Read This Blog

Help Need Help?